Rufo’s article went viral, and was shared by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, and Ethereum inventor Vitalik Buterin, and Elon Musk commented, “Yup, concerning.” Musk then claimed without evidence that “there are known vulnerabilities with Signal that are not being addressed. Seems odd…” Musk’s tweet was refuted by X’s own Community Notes.

Most importantly, Telegram’s Durov used Rufo’s blog post and the conservative energy behind it to promote Telegram as an alternative and made sweeping claims about the security of Signal without having anything to back it up: “A story shared by Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter, uncovered that the current leaders of Signal, an allegedly ‘secure’ messaging app, are activists used by the US state department for regime change abroad,” Durov wrote on his own Telegram channel. “An alarming number of important people I’ve spoken to remarked that their ‘private’ Signal messages had been exploited against them in US courts or media … for the past ten years, Telegram Secret Chats have remained the only popular method of communication that is verifiably private.”

One of the greatest things in the world, imo, is how these idiots promoted an insecure platform for shitheads to think they’re conspiring in private.

  • @rottingleaf
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    144 months ago

    Idiots who before didn’t bother to learn how to tell insecure platforms at that. In other words - those who only started caring about security when being sold it.